Business Checking Accounts

Sole Proprietorship Free Checking

With the Free Checking account you don't have to maintain a minimum balance or deal with a monthly maintenance fee. You may write all the checks you desire; there are no per check fees, you may also make unlimited deposits to the account. Images of cancelled checks will not be provided with your monthly statement. * You are responsible for any ATM fees and buying your checks.

Sole Proprietorship Advantage Plus Checking

This account doesn't require a minimum balance. You will, receive interest when the balance is $200.00 or above, interest is compounded monthly. Basic checks are free of charge with this account. Other styles of checks will be discounted 35%. Notary services, bank checks and money orders are also free with this account. You are eligible for .10 % above the board rate on CD's. There is a $4.00 per month membership fee for this account.

Regular Business Checking

A minimum balance of $750.00 is required with this account to avoid service and per debit fees. If your account does fall below $750.00 on any day of the statement cycle, a maintenance charge of $5.00 and a $0.15 per debit fee will be charged. You may make unlimited deposits to this account.

Business Now Checking

Our Now accounts pay interest at a variable rate. $1000 is required to open the account. If the account falls below $1000 there will be a $5.00 maintenance fee and .15 per check charge.

Business Super Now Checking

This account pays interest at a variable rate. This account must maintain a balance of $2,500.00 to avoid a maintenance fee of $5.00 and .15 per check.

Passbook Savings

Our Passbook Savings Account pays interest at a variable rate. No minimum balance is required to open or maintain this account. You are limited to 6 withdrawals a month. There will be a $1.00 charge to your account for each withdrawal over 6.

MMDA Plus Account

An initial deposit of $2,500 is required and you must maintain that balance to obtain any interest. The MMDA account pays interest at a variable rate. The account balance determines the tiered interest rate.